Wednesday, May 31, 2023
Be an Elizabeth
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
The Priceless Crown
Monday, May 29, 2023
Clothed with Righteousness
Sunday, May 28, 2023
Happy Birthday!
Saturday, May 27, 2023
Jesus’ Words
“There are still many other things that Jesus did, yet if they were written about in detail, I doubt there would be room enough in the entire world to hold the books to record them." John 21:25
There is a quote I like which goes: You can't have too many books. Indeed I have so many, I haven't read most of them. But the Bible is a different kind of book. So much wisdom, guidance, stories to ponder distilled into less than 80 books! Even if you read the Bible a thousand times, you'll get even more insight and understanding from its pages. Because the more you read, the more God gives His Spirit! You will see that there is so much beauty and truth in the Bible! Can you imagine what John the beloved disciple said? There were so many other things that Jesus did, and of course said, that even if the whole world was a library about Him, it could not hold all of it! Why? Why did Jesus do all that, and say all that, and not have it all documented?
Jesus' Word will not go back to Him void, without fruit, without effect (Isaiah 55:11). Jesus showed that when He curses something, it dies. I am almost sure Jesus blessed and confessed growth and healing and strength for all those who believe in Him. In John 17:20, He prayed for ALL those who WILL believe in Him throughout the ages. His Word has power, and that is why in spite of persecution, there is an explosive growth of Christianity today, especially in Africa, Latin America and Asia.
In the 1900s in Africa there were only 8.7 Christians. Now there are 390 million! Isn't it a miracle that the teachings of an obscure rabbi changed the world, and changed the way we measured time? If His teachings can do that, can you imagine what it can do for me and you?
Friday, May 26, 2023
Do You Love Me
“Do you love me?” and he said to him, “Lord, you know everything; you know that I love you.” Jesus said to him, “Feed my sheep.” John 21:17
I am reminded of the song in the movie, Fiddler on the Roof, “Do You Love Me?”
Tevye: Do you love me?
Golde: Do I what?
Tevye: Do you love me?
Golde: Do I love you?
With our daughters getting married and this trouble in the town,
You're upset. You want out. Go inside. Go lie down. Maybe it's indigestion.
Tevye: Golde, I'm asking you a question. Do you love me?
Golde: You're a fool!
Tevye: I know. But do you love me?
Golde: Do I love you?
For twenty-five years, I've washed your clothes, Cooked your meals, cleaned your house, Given you children, milked the cow.
After twenty-five years, why talk about love right now?
Tevye: The first time I met you was on our wedding day. I was scared.
Golde: I was shy.
Tevye: I was nervous.
Golde: So was I.
Tevye: But my father and my father said we'd learn to love each other.
So, now I'm asking, Golde...
Tevye: Do you love me?
Golde: I'm your wife!
Tevye: I know. But do you love me?
Golde: Do I love him?
For twenty-five years, I've lived with him,
Fought with him, starved with him.
For twenty-five years, my bed is his.
If that's not love, what is?
Tevye: Then you love me?
Golde: I suppose I do.
Tevye: And I suppose I love you, too.
Together: It doesn't change a thing, but even so, After twenty-five years, it's nice to know!
If at the end of my life, Jesus asks, “Do you love me, Patsy?” I can answer, “For all these years, I’ve tried to get to know You, I’ve spoken with You, pleaded with You, strained my ears to hear Your voice, studied Your Word, if that’s not love, what is?”
Jesus will ask in His still, small voice that strikes at my heart, “Did you feed my sheep?”
Thursday, May 25, 2023
Path to Life
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
For Our Sake
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Yes I Do!
“Now this is eternal life, that they should know you, the only true God, and the one whom you sent, Jesus Christ.” John 17:3
"And this is the promise He made us: Eternal Life,” we read in 1 John 2:25.
To live happily ever after, isn't that what any bride wants on her wedding day? I forget which husband on my Facebook feed said that his wife was the perfect gift for an imperfect man, but I thought it was a beautiful sentiment.
I read 1 John 2:25 about God's promise to us and I thought about marriage, and how God’s promise of eternal life to us is a covenant like marriage. He put a ring on my finger, just as another father put a ring on the prodigal son's finger. A PERFECT GIFT FOR IMPERFECT ME! I do not deserve it, I can never earn it, but God desires to give me eternal life, to be together forever.
There are many things that God does that I do not deserve. He gives me a beautiful wedding dress to replace the rags of my sin and shame. He washes me clean by forgiving me time and time again like Hosea forgave his harlot wife. Sometimes, because I pray every day, and contribute to different causes and do other good deeds, I think I am in right standing with God. I am complacent and un-needy. But I am as far from holiness and righteousness as the east is from the west! And yet, Jesus, my bridegroom takes me by the hand, and walks me down the aisle, and says, "Yes, I do. I do die for this precious one. I do promise to give her eternal life with Me and My Father in My Kingdom."
That is the perfect ending and beginning, and the best part is, it is NO fairy tale!!
Monday, May 22, 2023
Take Courage!
Sunday, May 21, 2023
Glorious Inheritance
Saturday, May 20, 2023
Passionately Curious
“Apollos began to speak boldly in the synagogue; but when Priscilla and Aquila heard him, they took him aside and explained to him the Way of God more accurately.”
Acts 18:26
In the 18th Book of Acts there is an encouraging story of a Jew named Apollos. Luke writes that he was an eloquent speaker, and an authority of the Scriptures. He spoke and taught accurately about Jesus, although he only knew about the baptism of John. What happened? When Aquila and Priscilla, co-workers of Paul, heard him speak boldly in the synagogue, they called him and explained to him the gospel, particularly about baptism. Apollos listened well and the three became ministry coworkers.
Many times we do not want to share about God because we are not so learned about scriptures. Or we are insecure about what we have to say. Or we are afraid of being laughed at or ridiculed. But here we have Apollos who is eloquent and knows the Old Testament, and yet he was humble enough to listen to Priscilla, a woman, and her husband Aquila. This shows me that if we have the desire to share, God will meet us where we are. It does not matter if we are a new believer or someone who has been reading the Bible a long time. We all have something to learn, and we should be teachable.
Legendary basketball coach John Wooden says, “It’s what you learn after you know it all that counts.” In Proverbs 26:12, we read, “Do you see a man who is wise in his own eyes? There is more hope for a fool than for him.” And the brilliant Albert Einstein said, “I have no special talent; I am only passionately curious.”
Are we passionately curious about God and His ways? Are we teachable? God will meet us where we are and we will find a treasure worth more than all the gold on earth.
Friday, May 19, 2023
Growing Pains
Thursday, May 18, 2023
Sing a New Song
"Sing to the Lord a new song..." Psalm 98:1
The Jews for most of their history have been exiled, persecuted, and have suffered greatly. But in spite of all the pressures of living in a foreign land, they have managed to maintain their language, culture, identity and spirit. When the temple was destroyed and Jerusalem pillaged, the focus of their worship transferred from the temple to their faith communities. That was when the Torah was rediscovered and read afresh.
I can say I also live in exile, in a foreign land. I am, after all, a citizen of heaven (Philippians 3:20). And like the Jews, with their songs of lamentation, I complain about this strange land I live in. The world as I know it is changing too fast, and I can't say it's for the better! The people who are looked up to, change their husbands or wives like they change their cars. Politicians lie with audacity and have no compunction to steal from the hungry and the homeless. There are apps and sites that promote adultery, and people who are against abortion are insulted. Women jiggle and sing on TV in next to nothing! Unscrupulous people prey on the elderly and the unaware and steal their hard earned money with text scams. No, I do not feel like I belong!
Yet I can still sing new songs to the Lord! For His mercies are new every morning! And I know in every dark shadow, there is a light shining...even in the remotest region of the world! I just need to open my eyes to what God is doing. He keeps His promises, and I wait in faith, and journey with all the other pilgrims, to my promised land!
Wednesday, May 17, 2023
Seek and You Will Find
“The God who made the world and all that is in it, the Lord of heaven and earth, does not dwell in sanctuaries made by human hands, nor is He served by human hands because He needs anything. Rather it is He who gives to everyone life and breath and everything.” Acts 17:24-25
I was listening to the Catholic convert, Steve Ray, sharing about his 7 year old daughter, Cindy, who told him that when she grows up, she won’t be a Christian. He asked her why not? She answered because that’s what he was telling her to believe but she wasn’t sure it would be true when she grew up and studied it for herself. He said she was a smart girl and that she should think about whether there was a god or not. He told her to think for herself. She said she didn’t want to read his books because they were all about why there is a God, and she wanted to find out about the other side. He said that’s ok, think about it for yourself.
She thought about it very seriously, and two weeks after she said, “Dad, can I talk to you? I’ve concluded there is a God.” “How did you come to this conclusion?” her father asked.
She answered, “Dad, it’s really pretty simple. I look at the walls of our house, and there are pictures all over, and they’re framed. Not only did somebody have to paint all those pictures and put them in frames and hang them there because they didn’t get there by themselves. I look at our house and I thought somebody had to put it all together. Somebody was thinking about it and it did not happen by chance. And when I walked outside, I looked up and saw stars, and trees, and clouds and mountains, and I realized that they couldn’t have gotten there all by itself either. Somebody has to be behind everything and therefore I concluded there is a God. So dad I’m going to stay being a Christian.”
Now Cindy is a Phd in Philosophy and one of the best defenders of the Catholic faith. In the same passage from Acts, it says that God made the earth and ordered the seasons so that we might seek Him and even grope for Him and find Him. He is not far from us, and if we sincerely seek like a little child, Jesus promised we will discover for ourselves the truth.
Tuesday, May 16, 2023
May the Lord Find us Faithful
Monday, May 15, 2023
Growth of Christianity
Sunday, May 14, 2023
God Will Do the Rest
“Always be ready to give an explanation to anyone who asks you for a reason for your hope…” 1 Peter 3:15
Sometimes we know someone needs to hear the gospel, the good news, but there are just too many reasons why we don’t bother sharing our experience of God’s love and mercy. We are maybe too shy, we are afraid of rejection, we have too many other important things to do and we can’t be bothered, we don’t think it’s our responsibility or we believe someone else would be better at it than we are.
This reminds me of a true story Greg O’Leary told in his book, “Small Miracles”. One night while he was walking home, Greg heard muffled screams of a woman coming from the bushes near him. He deliberated whether to take action or not, thinking that he could just call the police instead of doing it himself and probably getting hurt. But he resolved to help, dived into the bushes, grabbed the assailant, got into a scuffle until the man eventually ran away. Panting hard, he slowly approached the sobbing girl saying as gently as he could, “It’s all right, the man is gone.” Then for a heart stopping moment, he heard, “Dad, is that you?” It was his youngest daughter Catherine!
Imagine if he didn’t take a risk, what could have happened? Sharing the gospel with someone may not feel as life threatening, but I’ve heard enough stories to know that sometimes we can save a person’s life! When my husband was a college student, he was part of Christ's Youth in Action and he went to Luneta Park as part of a team exercise. They were supposed to just approach strangers and talk to them about God’s love. My husband noticed a young man seated on a park bench, but he kept walking, hesitating to talk to anybody. When it was almost time to get back to the group and report, my husband finally gathered up enough courage to approach the young man and talk to him.
It turned out this young man was contemplating suicide, and because my husband talked to him, he didn't. This tells me we shouldn’t be afraid to fail. We should speak from the heart , and share the truth in love. If we pray for the other person, and do our part, God will do the rest.
Saturday, May 13, 2023
Seek What is Above
Friday, May 12, 2023
Love as Jesus Loves
Thursday, May 11, 2023
Remain in My Love
“Remain in my love.” John 15:9
In my other Bible, this verse reads, “Abide in my love.” The Greek word “meno” which translates to abide means to stay or continue on. In John 1:38-39, two disciples who were curious about Jesus asked Him where He was staying. Jesus’ answer was that they should “meno” with Him.
I can imagine Jesus saying the same to us. Stay with Me, learn from Me, walk with Me, remain in My light, don’t stray away. “I have told you this so that my joy might be in you, and your joy might be complete.” (John 15:11) When someone we love is about to pass away, we want to be by his side to listen to his words. For weeks, I had been recording my father’s stories as he lay in his sick bed. Almost anything he said was important to me, because I knew he could leave us at any time. A few days before he died, I even transcribed what he said, even when it did not make sense.
How much more important, life-changing, crucial it is, for us to take Jesus’ words seriously! I believe it is a matter of life and death for us to understand and obey what Jesus said. It is not reasonable to say, “I will take my faith more seriously when I am old. I still want to enjoy my life, have fun, do things my way.” It is like we are frittering the best years of our life away if we do not start making Jesus our best friend now. He has so much to offer us! There is so much more of the “best” life we can experience if we connect, depend, continue on and remain in His love and presence!